who are the horses running in the kentucky derby
You’re a bit early to get a final, official “these are the horses running in the Kentucky Derby” list for 2026, but we do have a clear picture of the leading contenders and how the field will be decided.
Quick Scoop: Where things stand
- The 2026 Kentucky Derby is scheduled for May 2, 2026, at Churchill Downs.
- The exact list of starters is only locked in after the final prep races and the official Derby draw, usually in the week before the race.
- Right now, what exists is a leaderboard of contenders on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby,” ranked by qualifying points, not a final confirmed field.
So: we can name the top horses currently on the 2026 points leaderboard, but it’s still subject to change as more preps are run and connections choose whether to enter.
Top 2026 Derby contenders right now
These are the current points leaders on a major 2026 Kentucky Derby leaderboard (not yet the official starting gate).
| Rank | Horse (contender) | Points | Trainer | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ted Noffey | 40 | Todd A. Pletcher | Spendthrift Farm |
| 2 | Mr. A. P. | 15 | Vladimir Cerin | Holly & David Wilson |
| 3 | Intrepido | 13 | Jeff Mullins | Dutch Girl Holdings & Irving Ventures |
| 4 | Spice Runner | 11 | Steven M. Asmussen | Winchell Thoroughbreds |
| 5 | Napoleon Solo | 10 | Chad Summers | Gold Square |
| 6 | Incredibolt | 10 | Riley Mott | Pin Oak Stud |
| 7 | Brant | 9 | Bob Baffert | Large SF/Starlight/Madaket partnership group |
| 8 | Litmus Test | 9 | Bob Baffert | Same SF/Starlight/Madaket partnership group |
| 9 | Universe | 8 | Kenneth G. McPeek | Four G Racing et al. |
| 10 | Comport | 5 | Eddie Kenneally | Joseph W. Sutton |
| 11 | Desert Gate | 5 | Bob Baffert | Karl Watson, Michael E. Pegram & Paul Weitman |
| 12 | Blackout Time | 5 | Kenneth G. McPeek | Brookdale Racing et al. |
| 13 | Talkin | 5 | Danny Gargan | Reeves Thoroughbred Racing et al. |
| 14 | Plutarch | 3 | Bob Baffert | Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Michael Tabor |
| 15 | Vost | 3 | William Walden | OXO Equine |
| 16 | Very Connected | 3 | Kenneth G. McPeek | Dream Big Racing |
| 17 | Diciassette | 2 | Patrick L. Biancone | Green With MV Stable |
| 18 | Civil Liberty | 2 | Doug F. O’Neill | Great Friends Stables & Mark D. Davis |
| 19 | It’s Our Time | 2 | Thomas M. Amoss | Double Down Horse Racing |
| 20 | Nothing Personal | 2 | Gregory Compton | Mag Racing |
| 21 | I Did I Did | 2 | Michael J. Maker | Paradise Farms et al. |
| 22 | Maximus Prime | 1 | Anthony Mitchell | Gary & Tiffany Bizzack |
| 23 | Stradale | 1 | Steven M. Asmussen | Kaleem Shah |
| 24 | Balboa | 1 | Bob Baffert | SF/Starlight/Madaket partnership group |
| 25 | Ganaas | 1 | Andrew McKeever | Shadwell Stable |
How horses “get in” the Derby
The Kentucky Derby doesn’t just accept any 3‑year‑old; starters earn their way in through a points series.
- There is a “Road to the Kentucky Derby” series of prep races that award qualifying points to the top finishers.
- Only the top 20 point earners (plus a couple of also‑eligibles) can start in the Derby gate, barring scratches or special invite slots.
- The official Derby site lists the horses only after the entry deadline and the post‑position draw, at which point the list you see truly matches “who is running.”
So even some horses high on the leaderboard now could miss the race due to injury, poor form, or connections choosing a different target.
Latest news, trends, and chatter
Public handicappers and forums are already treating some of these horses as buzzy names for the 2026 Triple Crown trail, just like past years where fans debated Derby hopefuls months in advance.
- Handicapping columns discuss promising prospects like Liberty National as emerging players for the 2026 Triple Crown series, emphasizing improving speed figures and potential upside.
- Fan and forum threads traditionally pick apart prep races, track variants, and speed figures, echoing the same pattern seen in earlier seasons’ Derby‑talk threads.
- As we get closer to May 2026, you can expect more intense debate on which of these leaderboard horses will actually make the gate and who becomes the “wise‑guy” longshot versus the buzz favorite.
If you’d like, I can help you track a specific horse on this list (like Ted Noffey or Spice Runner) and explain how its prep‑race schedule might position it to actually reach the Derby starting gate.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.